Manziel uniform stolen from Texas A&M museum
Texas A&M College police mentioned Thursday that they’re investigating the theft of a Johnny Manziel uniform from Kyle Subject.
The division posted a discover to Twitter on Thursday asking for the general public’s help in figuring out an individual of curiosity “allegedly concerned within the theft of the Johnny Manziel soccer uniform” from the Corridor of Champions, the stadium’s 30,000-square foot museum that hosts occasions and incorporates notable artifacts from the college’s athletic historical past.
Lower than two hours after alerting the general public, the division mentioned the particular person of curiosity had been recognized.
The model displaying Johnny Manziel’s No. 2 uniform was faraway from the Corridor of Champions at Kyle Subject after police mentioned it was stolen Aug. 26. Parks Wilson
In keeping with the Bryan-School Station Eagle, police mentioned a person entered the Corridor of Champions on the night of Aug. 26 and undressed a model that sported Manziel’s uniform and took it. Police mentioned it did not seem he pressured his manner into the constructing.
Although the person within the picture was carrying Texas A&M athletic gear, an athletic division spokesman confirmed to ESPN that he’s not a student-athlete on the college.
The Manziel uniform was valued at $925, police mentioned.
Manziel had a record-setting two-year profession at Texas A&M, the place he turned the primary freshman in school soccer historical past to win the Heisman Trophy. He went 22nd general within the 2014 NFL draft however lasted solely two seasons with the Cleveland Browns earlier than being launched. He has appeared within the Canadian Soccer League and the shortly lived Alliance of American Soccer since.